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K L McCOY

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McCOY K, Goldstein D, Gahtan V, Mayro G, Kerstein M
South Med J . 2001 Nov; 94(10):1002-5. PMID: 11702811
Background: We assessed the results of peripheral vascular surgery in patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) who were being treated with peritoneal dialysis. Methods: Sixty-seven ESRD patients on peritoneal dialysis...
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Harrison M, McCOY K
Int Immunopharmacol . 2001 May; 1(4):647-56. PMID: 11357877
Arsenicals are toxicants and carcinogens to which large numbers of people risk exposure by contaminated water, air pollution or industrial contact. Several animal studies have determined that inorganic arsenicals are...
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Buckley N, McCOY K, Mezey E, Bonner T, Felder C, Glass M, et al.
Eur J Pharmacol . 2000 May; 396(2-3):141-9. PMID: 10822068
Cannabinoids have immunomodulatory as well as psychoactive effects. Because the central cannabinoid receptor (cannabinoid CB(1) receptor) is highly expressed in many neuronal tissues and the peripheral cannabinoid receptor (cannabinoid CB(2)...
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Matveyeva M, Hartmann C, Harrison M, Cabral G, McCOY K
Int J Immunopharmacol . 2000 Mar; 22(5):373-81. PMID: 10708885
Delta(9)-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) causes an antigen-dependent defect in the ability of macrophages to activate helper T cells, and this drug-induced impairment is mediated through the peripheral CB2 receptor. Various requirements for...
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McCOY K, Matveyeva M, Carlisle S, Cabral G
J Pharmacol Exp Ther . 1999 May; 289(3):1620-5. PMID: 10336560
Delta9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) impairs multiple immunological functions. The ability of a macrophage hybridoma to function as an antigen-presenting cell was examined by the stimulation of a soluble protein antigen-specific helper T...
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McCOY K, Gahtan V, Kerstein M
Am Surg . 1999 May; 65(5):417-20. PMID: 10231207
In today's environment of cost-containment and utilization management, duplex ultrasound is often overused to evaluate symptoms of deep venous thrombosis/thrombophlebitis (DVT), reflecting the low diagnostic yield of such studies. We...
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Clements D, Matveyeva M, McCOY K
Int J Immunopharmacol . 1998 Oct; 20(8):415-28. PMID: 9778102
Delta9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) suppresses several immunologic functions of macrophages. The costimulatory activity of a THC-exposed macrophage hybridoma was investigated by its ability to elicit interleukin-2 secretion by a helper T cell...
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Lewis T, Hartmann C, McCOY K
J Immunol . 1998 Sep; 161(5):2151-7. PMID: 9725206
Gallium arsenide (GaAs) is a semiconductor utilized in the electronics industry. Chemical exposure of animals causes a local inflammatory reaction, but systemic immunosuppression. Mice were administered i.p. 200 mg/kg GaAs...
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McCOY K
Toxicol Appl Pharmacol . 1998 Aug; 151(2):330-9. PMID: 9707509
Gallium arsenide (GaAs) is an intermetallic semiconductor compound used in the electronics industry. Acute exposure of animals to GaAs systemically suppresses several immune functions while paradoxically causing inflammation at the...
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Lewis T, Hartmann C, McCOY K
J Leukoc Biol . 1998 Mar; 63(3):321-30. PMID: 9500519
Gallium arsenide, a semiconductor utilized in the electronics industry, causes immunosuppression in animals. The chemical's effect on macrophages to process antigen for activating pigeon cytochrome-specific helper T cell hybridoma was...